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Biomedical Science Human Anatomy and Physiology D. Pharma

Q. 12 of Quiz-460 (Que-ID : 488)

The Hormone concerned with the basic metabolic rate is

  • Thyroxin
  • Pratharmone
  • Arenaline
  • Calcitonin

Ans → (a)Thyroxin

Explanation → Thyroxin increases basal metabolic rate. It increases body heat production by increasing oxygen consumption and rates of ATP production. It causes lipid and carbohydrate metabolism.

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